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Huawei Launches Solution to Refarm 2100 MHz for 4G and 5G

Huawei Launches Solution to Refarm 2100 MHz for 4G and 5G Image Credit: Huawei

Huawei recently launched the One UL2100 solution to help operators deploy uplink UMTS spectrum in the 2,100 MHz band for 4G and 5G services.

The solution features a series of innovative technologies such as software-defined antenna (SDA), UL Spectrum Sharing, and UL Zero Buffer Zone.

The solution aims to assist with operator's evolution to 4.5G and 5G, unlock the full potential of 2100 MHz spectrum resources and site assets, and maximize return on investment (ROI) for customers.

The 2100 MHz frequency band is widely adopted by operators for mainly deploying UMTS networks across the world, said Huawei. The number of 2100 MHz sites outside of China is higher than that of all other bands. Currently, 70% of operators enjoy over 15 MHz bandwidth on the 2100 MHz band.

However, UMTS users are continuously migrating to LTE with the development of 4G, resulting in lower UMTS network loads. A growing number of operators are seizing this opportunity to implement refarming of the 2100 MHz band for LTE.

UL Co-platform Evolution: Multiplying Site Capacity

How to ensure a smooth experience for both UMTS and LTE users during refarming is a real concern among many operators. SDAs support UMTS multi-sector and LTE 4T4R converged evolution. This approach offers high LTE user experience, while UMTS capacity increasing. UL 4T6S features six-sector 4T4R to boost LTE capacity, fulfilling the LTE capacity requirements for the next three to five years. Meanwhile, the UMTS capacity will jump higher. Dual-band 4T4R radio frequency (RF) modules allow for co-deployment of 1800 MHz and 2100 MHz. This not only provides an optimal LTE experience, but also supports 5G-oriented evolution, and reduces TCO by over 40%.

UL Spectrum Sharing: Boosting Spectral Efficiency

The traditional 5 MHz-based UL refarming approach struggles to suit the current needs of both user and service development. Huawei UL Spectrum Sharing solution features innovative interference reduction technologies to allow UMTS and LTE spectrum to overlap. This approach enables demand-based spectrum scheduling and refarming, boosting LTE capacity by more than 15%.

Zero Buffer Zone: Improving Delivery Efficiency

Buffer zones have to be configured in the traditional UL refarming approach to prevent co-channel interference between UMTS and LTE. The refarmed spectrum within the buffer zone cannot be used, resulting in the waste of spectrum resources. Huawei UL Zero Buffer Zone solution boasts intelligent scheduling to eliminate co-channel interference between two RATs, simplifying the deployment process and improving delivery efficiency.

Yu Xiao, President of Huawei UMTS Network Product Line
Huawei has been devoted to innovating UL refarming solutions to address operators' needs in terms of network and service development. The newly released solution is set to bring renewed vitality to the 2100 MHz spectrum. One UL2100 is an ideal candidate for evolving towards 4.5G as it ensures high capacity and experience for both 3G and 4.5G. 

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